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Tenses-infographics. A Phrasal Story in English - English Conversations. Favorite Sites. GRAMMAR TREE. LINKING WORDS. English Grammar Online. Relative Pronouns- Omission. PLURALS. Can you correctly spell the top 20 misspelled words? » You’ve been lied to. Here’s why you absolutely can end a sentence with a pr... Grammar snobs love to remind anyone who will listen: You should NEVER end a sentence with a preposition! Luckily for those poor, persecuted prepositions, that the rule isn’t so hard and fast anymore. Here are a few preposition guidelines: Don’t end a sentence with a preposition: 1. In formal writingIncorrect: Who were the most articles written about? Correct: About whom were the most articles written?

In emails, text messages, and notes to friends, ending a sentence with a preposition is informal and accepted. 2. It’s ok to end a sentence with a preposition: 1. Unless you’re a time traveler from another era, you’ll probably use the second sentence when speaking. 2. Both ‘put up with’ and ‘hard to come by’ are commonly accepted informal phrases, and it’s ok to end sentences with them. You can learn more about prepositions and other kinds of grammar rules in the Grammarly Handbook, a free online resource.